Result Lecce – Venezia, Sunday 6 April 2025, Serie A Week 31
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Lecce 1 – 1 Venezia
50′ Antonino Gallo (og) 65′ Federico Baschirotto
Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Lecce, 17th position with 25 points and a negative goal difference of -28
Venezia, 19th position with 20 points and a negative goal difference of -20
Lecce and Venezia concluded Serie A Week 31 with a 1-1 draw on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at the Via del Mare Stadium in Lecce, Italy. Both teams are in a battle for survival, with just seven games left in the season. This result halted Lecce’s run of five straight losses in the league, although they are still searching for their first win. The draw brings the Giallorossi’s points total to 26, placing them three points ahead of Empoli, who are currently in 18th place. Venezia also earned a point, bringing their total to 21, keeping their hopes for survival alive with seven matches remaining.
In the upcoming Serie A fixtures, Lecce will travel to face Juventus on Saturday, April 12, 2025, with the match kicking off at 20:45. Meanwhile, Venezia will host Monza at the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo on the same day, but the match will start at 15:00.
The game…
Lecce is facing a tough situation as Venezia scores first in the 50th minute due to an own goal by Antonino Gallo. The free kick, taken brilliantly by Zerbin, is met by the giallorossi winger who gets ahead of Gytkjaer. However, his touch misleads goalkeeper Wladimiro Falcone, resulting in the ball finding its way into the Lecce net.
Venezia levels the score at 1-1 in the 50th minute. Federico Baschirotto found the net with a header directed into the bottom right corner. The goal was set up by Thórir Helgason, who delivered a cross after a corner awarded to Jay Idzes. After Helgason’s corner from the right, the Giallorossi captain soared above Candé and angled his shot into the left corner past Radu. The atmosphere at Via del Mare is electric.
Stats before the game
Lecce has maintained an unbeaten record in their last five Serie A encounters with Venezia, securing three wins and two draws. The only team against which Lecce has played more matches without a loss in the top division is Monza, with six games.
Lecce has triumphed in their last two Serie A clashes with Venezia, occurring on November 25 and March 30, 2002. The Apulians have only managed to achieve at least three consecutive victories in the top flight against Brescia (from 2004 to 2010) and Reggina (from 2000 to 2004), with both instances resulting in four wins.
Lecce has triumphed in both of their Serie A encounters at the Via del Mare against Venezia, winning 2-1 on March 30, 2002, and again on November 28, 1999. Additionally, across Serie A and Serie B (including playoffs), the Salentini have gone unbeaten in 12 out of their 14 home games against the Lagunari, with a record of 7 wins and 5 draws, having only lost their first two home matches back in the 1930-1931 season of the cadet championship.
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Venezia, on the other hand, has managed to secure only three victories in their first 30 matches of a Serie A season for the second time in history, mirroring their performance in 2001/02 when they also lost their 31st match of that season. Lecce has not lost any of their last 11 Serie A games against teams that were in the bottom two positions at the start of the matchday, boasting 6 wins and 5 draws, with four wins in their last five encounters (1 draw).
Simply put, Venezia has struggled offensively, scoring just one goal in their last seven Serie A matches (4 draws, 3 losses), a feat they haven’t experienced since the first seven matchdays of the 1998/99 season. Moreover, the Venetians have only managed one win in their last 20 top-flight games (9 draws, 10 losses), a situation they haven’t faced since May 2022.
Lecce holds the record for the longest active losing streak in Serie A, having lost five consecutive matches. The last time they experienced six straight defeats in the league was in April 2023.
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Lecce official lineup against Venezia
Photo via x.com/OfficialUSLecce
Venezia official starting lineup against Lecce
Starting XI 🟠⚫️🟢 pic.twitter.com/w4Zhn9U7DY
— Venezia FC (@VeneziaFC_EN) April 6, 2025
Credit via x.com/OfficialUSLecce
👉Result 🟡🔴 Lecce 1 – 1 Venezia 🟠⚫️🟢
Serie A Week 31⚽️ Goals: 50′ Antonino Gallo (own goal), 65′ Federico Baschirotto (V)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 39′ Franco Carboni (V), 46′ Federico Baschirotto (L), 55′ Alessandro Marcandalli (V), 61′ Frédéric Guilbert (L), 64′ Kike Pérez… https://t.co/PyvGuVGWxB
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) April 6, 2025
Photo via x.com/OfficialUSLecce
2024 – 2025 Italian Serie A Week 31
Result 🟡🔴 Lecce 1 – 1 Venezia 🟠⚫️🟢
Sunday 6 April 2025
Via del Mare Stadium
Lecce, Italy
12:30
Referee: PICCININI
Assistants: BACCINI – CECCON
Fourth Official: RUTELLA
VAR: MERAVIGLIA
AVAR: SOZZA
⚽️ Goals: 50′ Antonino Gallo (og), 65′ Federico Baschirotto (V)
🟨 Booked: 39′ Franco Carboni (V), 46′ Federico Baschirotto (L), 55′ Alessandro Marcandalli (V), 61′ Frédéric Guilbert (L), 64′ Kike Pérez (V), 83′ Fali Candé (V)
✅ Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:
🟡🔴 Lineup LECCE (4-2-3-1): Falcone; Guilbert, Gaspar, Baschirotto, Gallo; Coulibaly, Ramadani; Pierotti, Helgason, Tete Morente; Krstovic.
Subs: Früchtl, Samooja, Rebic, Berisha, Rafia, N’Dri, Veiga, Jean, Banda, Burnete, Karlsson, Tiago Gabriel, Pierret, Kaba, Sala.
Coach: Marco Giampaolo
🟠⚫️🟢 Lineup VENEZIA (3-5-2): Radu; Marcandalli, Idzes, Candé; Zerbin, Busio, Caviglia, Kike Perez, Carboni; Yeboah, Gytkjaer.
Subs: Joronen, Grandi, Haps, Zampano, Oristanio, Condé, Fila, Bjarkason, Sagrado, Sverko, Ellertsson, El Haddad, Doumbia.
Coach: Eusebio Di Francesco
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